
Travis Scott Drops Music Video For “KICK OUT”

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Key Takeaways:
- Travis Scott’s “KICK OUT” music video options countryside scenes, membership power and a cameo from Stormi.
- “KICK OUT” is one out of two of Scott’s solo tracks from ‘JACKBOYS 2,’ the opposite being “DUMBO.”
- The countryside setting marks a shift from the rapper’s common futuristic visuals, hinting at a grounded new chapter.
Travis Scott resides his finest life within the music video for “KICK OUT.” Released on Tuesday (July 15), the track marks the second visible companion followers have gotten since Cactus Jack Records’ newest compilation, JACKBOYS 2, dropped over the weekend.
In the White Trash Tyler-directed visible, Scott takes his purple Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato for a spin, spends some high quality time with horses at a secure and, of all issues, goes fishing (Spoiler: the Houston rapper catches a bass). Stormi makes a cameo look towards the tip and, unsurprisingly, there’s additionally footage of girls on Jet Skis and dancers turning up on the membership.
“That red Malibu, Roberta packed it like a Shelby / Cuzzo 10, bustin’ stains, swappin’ stereos,” Scott raps as his grandmother stares straight into the digital camera. “Merry Christmas ’round this b**ch, wasn’t really merry / Halloween like every day, more ordinary, okay.” Take a take a look at the video under.
The “KICK OUT” visible arrived simply sooner or later after the UTOPIA rapper dropped the music video for “DUMBO,” which, apparently sufficient, was the identical day Clipse shared theirs for “Chains & Whips.” Both tracks additionally occur to be the one solo cuts Scott has on JACKBOYS 2.
The 17-song compilation got here with appearances from Cactus Jack regulars Sheck Wes, Don Toliver and SoFaygo, plus current signee Wallie the Sensei. Rounding out the options are GloRilla, Playboi Carti, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Tyla, Kodak Black, Future and a number of other others.
As Rap-Up previously reported, Scott responded to Pusha T’s “So Be It” diss on the album’s opener, “CHAMPAIN & VACAY.” He raps, “Yeah, man, I swear these old n**gas kill me / Know my YNs feel me / They just want the real me / Blue Bugatti, I’m dodgin’ TMZ / Made a hundred off pushin’ T’s.”
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